Premier League Table & Standings

Premier League Table & Standings

The Premier League is widely regarded as the most competitive and watched football league in the world. Whether you are tracking the intense title race, the battle for European qualification, or the desperate fight to avoid relegation, the Premier League table is the ultimate heartbeat of English football.

In this comprehensive guide, we bring you the latest 2025-26 Premier League standings, a deep dive into historical results since 1992, and the records that have defined this iconic competition.

Current Premier League Standings (2025-26 Season)

English Premier League Schedule and Results

The 2025-26 season has been a rollercoaster. As we enter the final stretch (Matchday 32 for most), Arsenal currently leads the pack, holding a significant gap over defending champions Manchester City.

Premier League Top 10 Table

PosTeamPldWDLGDPtsForm
1Arsenal312173+3970W-W-W-W-D
2Manchester City301875+3261D-D-W-W-W
3Manchester United3115106+1355D-W-L-W-W
4Aston Villa311669+554W-L-L-L-D
5Liverpool3114710+849L-D-L-W-W
6Chelsea311399+1548L-L-W-L-D
7Brentford3113711+446D-D-D-W-L
8Everton3113711+246W-L-W-W-L
9Fulham3113513-144W-D-L-W-W
10Brighton31111010+443W-W-L-W-W

Analysis of the 2025-26 Season

  • The Title Race: Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal is on a mission to secure their first title since the “Invincibles” era. With 70 points, they are the favorites, though Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City has a game in hand and a history of late-season surges.
  • Champions League Battle: Manchester United and Unai Emery’s Aston Villa are currently occupying the final two Champions League spots, with Liverpool and Chelsea chasing closely.
  • The Relegation Zone: At the bottom of the table, Burnley (20 pts) and Wolves (17 pts) are struggling significantly, facing a massive uphill battle to stay in the top flight.

All Premier League Winners in History (1992–2025)

Since its inception in 1992, only seven clubs have lifted the Premier League trophy. The league saw early dominance by Manchester United, followed by the rise of the “Big Four,” and eventually the modern era of Manchester City‘s supremacy.

SeasonChampionsRunners-upPoints
2024-25LiverpoolManchester City84
2023-24Manchester CityArsenal91
2022-23Manchester CityArsenal89
2021-22Manchester CityLiverpool93
2020-21Manchester CityManchester United86
2019-20LiverpoolManchester City99
2018-19Manchester CityLiverpool98
2017-18Manchester CityManchester United100
2016-17ChelseaTottenham93
2015-16Leicester CityArsenal81
2014-15ChelseaManchester City87
2013-14Manchester CityLiverpool86
2012-13Manchester UnitedManchester City89
2011-12Manchester CityManchester United89
2010-11Manchester UnitedChelsea80
2009-10ChelseaManchester United86
2008-09Manchester UnitedLiverpool90
2007-08Manchester UnitedChelsea87
2006-07Manchester UnitedChelsea89
2005-06ChelseaManchester United91
2004-05ChelseaArsenal95
2003-04ArsenalChelsea90
2002-03Manchester UnitedArsenal83
2001-02ArsenalLiverpool87
2000-01Manchester UnitedArsenal80
1999-00Manchester UnitedArsenal91
1998-99Manchester UnitedArsenal79
1997-98ArsenalManchester United78
1996-97Manchester UnitedNewcastle75
1995-96Manchester UnitedNewcastle82
1994-95Blackburn RoversManchester United89
1993-94Manchester UnitedBlackburn Rovers92
1992-93Manchester UnitedAston Villa84

The Premier League is defined by its records. From the “Centurions” to the “Invincibles,” here are the stats that have shaped football history.

1. The Most Points in a Single Season

In the 2017-18 season, Manchester City became the first and only team to reach 100 points in a single campaign, earning them the nickname “The Centurions”.

  • 100 Pts: Manchester City (2017-18)
  • 99 Pts: Liverpool (2019-20)
  • 98 Pts: Manchester City (2018-19)

2. The Invincibles: Arsenal (2003-04)

Arsenal’s 2003-04 squad remains the only team to go an entire 38-game Premier League season without a single defeat (26 Wins, 12 Draws).

3. All-Time Premier League Table (Accumulated)

When looking at the all-time table since 1992, Manchester United leads with the most wins (over 770) and points accumulated, followed by Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea.

4. Iconic Goal Scorers

Alan Shearer
Alan Shearer
  • Alan Shearer: Holds the all-time record with 260 goals.
  • Erling Haaland: Currently rewriting the history books, already leading the 2025-26 season with 22 goals as of late March.

How the Premier League Table Works: Rules & Format

Understanding the standings requires knowing the mechanics behind the numbers:

  • Points System: 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a loss.
  • Tie-Breakers: If teams are level on points, the order is determined by Goal Difference (GD), then Goals Scored (GS), and then head-to-head records.
  • European Qualification: * Top 4 (sometimes top 5 depending on UEFA coefficients) qualify for the Champions League.
    • 5th place and domestic cup winners usually head to the Europa League or Conference League.
  • Relegation: The bottom three teams in the table are relegated to the EFL Championship.

Why Fans Follow the Premier League Standings

The Premier League’s popularity stems from its unpredictability. Unlike leagues dominated by one or two clubs, the “Big Six” (Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, and Tottenham) are constantly challenged by rising forces like Aston Villa, Newcastle, and Brighton.

The Premier League table is more than just numbers; it’s a narrative of triumph, heartbreak, and financial stakes worth hundreds of millions of pounds.

For bloggers and fans alike, keeping a close eye on these standings is essential for understanding the pulse of global football.

Final Thoughts

As the 2025-26 season nears its conclusion, will Arsenal hold on to their lead, or will Manchester City pull off another historic comeback? One thing is certain: the Premier League table will remain the most exciting document in sports until the final whistle blows in May.

Stay tuned for more updates on Premier League news and match results!

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